Curb Media’s exerts can develop Field Advertisements, using natural materials like stone, chalk, sand and mud to create enormous adverts. Other forms of these oversized adverts include Crop Circles and Mow Ads, where plants or grass is cleared to create duo-tone images from a bird’s-eye view.

If you live in an urban area, you may have noticed a rise in sidewalk advertising in the past few years. Instead of using spray paint, Curb Media uses “Clean Advertising” to mark the pavement. It works by literally cleaning the advert into almost any high-footfall urban location. Using special equipment, dirt is selectively removed from the high traffic area, which creates a stark contrast to the soiled surface.

Curb has other low impact ways for marking the street, such as sea tagging. Using salt water, which evaporates slower than potable water, they can create temporary impressions. The resulting ads draw a crowd due to their innovative application and then disappear without a trace.

Curb Media has some of the most inventive natural advertising methods we have seen. Beach tagging, which is accomplished by stamping images into sand, is not only an advertisement, but becomes a sort of performance art as the “installers” cover the beach in marks. Snow tagging works in much the same way, leaving impressions in the freshly laid flakes. The group can also make elaborate sand sculptures, wood carvings, or grow plants onto walls or into shaped planters.

One painstaking piece that really grabbed our attention was this image created on wood of President Obama. As an example of what their artisans can create, the team made this very large graphic using only a sheet of wood and a magnifying glass! The stunning work took 85 hours to complete, but the effort paid off. Curb Media told Inhabitat that the senate says this piece is hanging in the White House. That is what we call some fantastic exposure!